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Seafood Restaurants in Bath

If it's a taste of the ocean you're looking for, there are several deliciously fresh seafood restaurants in Bath. With mouthwatering menus, just take your pick.

Whether you're looking for a classic 'Fish and Chips' lunch, or something a little more elaborate, these seafood restaurants in Bath have a variety of dishes to dive into. From luxury lobster recipies, to seasoned salmon, there's something to satisfy everyone in our seafood restaurants Bath guide. 

Flute Seafood Cafe & Bar

Flute Seafood Cafe & Bar

About: Flute Seafood Cafe & Bar has crafted an exquisite dining and drinking experience, offering the freshest seafood and sharing plates that cater to all tastes and preferences.

With its charming ambiance and a menu that pays homage to the bounty of the sea, Flute offers a fresh and inviting dining experience that captures the essence of coastal living.

Flute has teamed up with Wing of St Mawes, a family-owned supplier of top-grade fresh fish and shellfish, caught by their trio of boats departing Newlyn Harbour each day.

Address: 9 Edgar Buildings, George Street, Bath, Somerset, BA1 2EE

Telephone: 01225 400 193

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Loch Fyne

Loch Fyne

About: Sourced from the spring water loch in Scotland, the freshly cooked fish dishes at Loch Fyne take flavour to a new level. Priding themselves on their passion, expertise, and carefully sourced ingredients, the warm and friendly service is an added bonus to the restaurant. 

Address: 24 Milsom St, Bath BA1 1DG

Telephone:  01225 750120

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The Scallop Shell

The Scallop Shell

About: Situated in the heart of Bath, The Scallop Shell is an authentic fish and chip, seafood grill restaurant. Serving up your classic dishes, the team offer the best seafood sourced from early morning coastal markets. Whether you're eating in, or taking away, there's a sensational menu to choose from. 

Address: 22 Monmouth Place, Bath, BA1 2AY

Telephone: 01225 420928

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Burger & Lobster

Burger & Lobster

About: Seafood with a twist, Burger and Lobster only offer one fish dish on the menu, and you can bet it's done to perfection. The steamed, or grilled lobster can be served au naturale or in a brioche bun. The team pay close attention to detail, ensuring everything is to the highest, and most delicious quality. 

Address: Octagon Chapel, 28 Milsom St, Bath BA1 1BZ

Telephone: 01225 667844

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Yen Sushi

Yen Sushi

About: Yen Sushi is the first and only Kaiten sushi restaurant to open in Bath. Kaiten, literally translated to mean “going around”, is a common way of dining in Japan. You sit around a conveyer where different dishes are presented in front of you and simply take what you fancy off the conveyer. As well as freshly made sushi and sashimi, there are also many cooked dishes.

Address: 11 Bartlett Street, Bath BA1 2QZ

Telephone: 01225 333313

Wine Picks

Wine Picks

Wine picks to enjoy with all kinds of seafood

Few things are as indulgent and delicious as great seafood. The Brit craze for sushi is just one of them and we've got the best wine to try with it: Grace Koshu Kayagatake from Yamanashi, Japan. It's not sake. It's a crisp, light white wine with subtle hints of lemon and pink grapefruit. The Japanese seem to always get the complexities right in alcoholic drinks (whisky, sake, beer), favouring delicacy and elegance. The result is a masterful use of the Koshu grape variety to create the world's finest sushi wine partner.

Talking of a British craze though we can't ignore the nation's favourite seafood dish: fish and chips. Fish and chips is salty, so we need acidity to cut through and complement the food. The best way to do this is to go for a Champagne or an English sparkling wine. Favourites include the toasty, rich Furleigh Estate Classic Cuvee from Dorset or the brilliantly fruity Raimes Classic Sparkling from the South Downs in Hampshire. Both are yummy with a classic meal from your local chippy.

If you prefer a shellfish bonanza, and I'm thinking mussels or clams, then you have to try a great rose. You could give the dry, red fruit styles of Provence a go or opt for the unusual with a glass of Kayra Beyaz Kalecik Karasi Rose from Anatolia, Turkey. It's a unique rose brimming with watermelon, orange and strawberry flavours.

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FAQs

Where are the best seafood restaurants in Bath? Why don't you find out for yourself by taking a look at our seafood restaurants in Bath guide. We've got an extensive list of the best seafood restaurants Bath has to offer. So if you're looking for the perfect location for a dinner date or a catch up with friends over some delicious food, make sure you take a look at our guide!

What does seafood restaurants serve? Usually fresh crawfish, shellfish, shrimp, mussels, crab and lots more. Take a look at our seafood restaurants in Bath guide to see what seafood restaurants Bath has to offer. We've got an exciting list of some of the best, so you are bound to find something that catches your eye and tickles your taste buds!

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